Method for manufacturing support pillows

Metal working – Upholstered article making – Method

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C029S091000, C005S636000, C005S637000, C005S644000, C053S459000, C053S467000, C053S468000, C053S469000

Reexamination Certificate

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07089639

ABSTRACT:
In one embodiment, a method for making a pillow comprises cutting at least one piece of fabric to form a pair of skins that each comprise a midsection and two arm sections. The two skins are sewn together near their outer edges except for a portion of the mid section to form a shell defining and interior and having a middle region with an opening into the interior and two opposing arms extending from the middle region to form a well region. A fill material is blown into the interior of the shell until the pillow has a firmness defined by an IFD of at least about 20 Newtons with 25% deflection, and the opening in the middle region is closed.

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